resistance to social influence Flashcards

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resisting conformity

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pressure to conform can be resisted if there are other people present who are not conforming

Aschs research - confederate who is not conforming may not be giving the right answer

simply the fact that someone else is not following the majority is social support

enables people to be free to follow their own conscience

confederate acts as a model of independent behaviour

dissent gives rise to more dissent because it shows that the majority is no longer unanimous

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resisting obedience

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pressure to obey can be resisted if there is another person seen to disobey

Milgram - in one of the variations obedience dropped from 65% to 10% when the participant was joined by a disobedient confederate

participant may not follow the disobedient persons behaviour but the other persons disobedience acts as a model for the participant to copy and his frees them to act from his own conscious

the disobedient model challenges the legitimacy of authority figure making it easier for others to disobey

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what is locus of control

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Rotter proposed locus of control as a concept concerned with internal control versus external control

some people have an internal locus of control - believe that the things that happened to them are largely controlled by themselves

some people have an external locus of control - believe things that happen are outside of their control

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the loc continuum

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people aren’t either just internal or external

loc is a scale and individuals vary in the position their on it

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resistance to social influence

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people with high internal LOC are more able to resist pressures to conform or obey

people with a high internal loc tend to be more self confident more achievement orientated and have higher intelligence

trait led to greater resistance to social influence

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strength of social support theory

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real world research support

research evidence for the positive effects of social support

Albrecht et al evaluated Teen Fresh start usa an eight week programme to help pregnant adolescents aged 14-19 resist peer pressure to smoke

social support was provided by a slightly older mentor buddy

at the end of the programme adolescents who had a buddy were significantly less likely to smoke than the control group who didn’t have a buddy

shows that social support can help young people resist social influence as part of the real world

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strenght of social support theory

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research support for dissenting peers

evidence to support the role of dissenting peers in resisting obedience

Gamsons et als participants were told to produce evidence that would be used to help an oil company ruin a smear campaign

researchers found higher levels of resistance in their study than milgram did in his

29 out of 33 groups of participants (88%) rebelled against their orders

shows that peer support can lead to disobedience by undermining the legitimacy of an authority figure

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strength of locus of control theory

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research support

research evidence to support the link between LOC and resistance to obedience

Holland repeated Milgrams baseline study and measured whether participants were internals or externals

37% of internals did not continue to the highest shock level - showed some resistance

23% of externals did not continue

internals showed greater resistance to authority in a milgrams type situation

shows that resistance is at least partly related to LOC increases the validity of LOC as an explanation of obedience

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limitation of locus of control

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contradictory research

evidence that challenges the link between LOC and resistance

Twenge et al analysed data from american locus of control studies conducted over a 40 year period

data showed that over this time span people became more resistant to obedience but also more external

surprising outcome

if resistance is linked to an internal locus of control we would expect people to have become more internal

suggests that locus of control is not valid explanation of how people resist social influence

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